Who doesn’t like a good hole? When I was a kid, and my family used to vacation at the beach in New Jersey, my brother and I used to dig some epic pits, so big that I was the one frequently stuck in them and had to ask for someone to help pull me out … keep reading
The photo of the week this time around is of the beautiful city scape of Cape Town, South Africa where sea meets city meets mountains. Cape Town is the second most populated city in South Africa (Johannesburg is the largest) and it is one of the most visited in the country, especially as a kickoff point … keep reading
As I have been hinting at, Asia is my future for the following year, and for most budget minded Asia bound travelers, Thailand winks a squinty eye. Why you ask? Tales of full moon parties lasting for days, dirt-cheap accommodations, beaches so pristine you actually consider smuggling drugs to earn money to stay longer, and … keep reading
A few months back I took a trip to Guatemala to try and learn how to surf (didn’t work out too well), but besides kicking it on the beach, I spent a few days in Antigua which is a very tranquil and nice colonial city about 45 minutes from the capital. The nicest time … keep reading
Edinburgh, Scotland is one of those cities that look straight out of book (it was designated as Unesco’s first City of Literature) and the one that comes to mind for me is, Harry Potter. It is famous for it’s beautiful stout architecture that blends both ancient and modern as well as its seamless integration into the … keep reading
One thing that Miami definitely does big are popular cruises. At any given time there can be up to 5 or 6 massive cruise ships docked at once. One of my favorite things to do is go swimming on South Beach around 3 PM on a Saturday and watch all the cruise ships pull out … keep reading